Dr. Avrahami completed a Bachelor of Physical Health and Education
degree from Queen's University before graduating from the Canadian
Memorial Chiropractic College in 2007. Following his studies at CMCC he
was accepted into the Sports Sciences Residency Program (SSRP) through
the College of Chiropractic Sports Science (CCSS(C)) concurrently with
an MSc program in Biomechanics at McMaster University. His studies at
McMaster were supervised by Dr. Jim R. Potvin, an Associate Professor in
Biomechanics from the Department of Kinesiology. He successfully
defended his thesis titled "Responses of Trunk Muscles to
Perturbations before and after Active Release Technique[R] of the Hip
Flexor." Dr. Avrahami was granted a $5000 award through the FCER
fellowship program. Dr. Jim R. Potvin's research program focuses on
spine mechanics and coordination under a variety of load challenges. His
applied research has been conducted to quantify injury risk and
establish acceptable forces for a wide variety of automotive assembly
tasks.

Dr. Avrahami's studies through the SSRP have been supervised
by Dr. Jason A. Pajaczkowski. Under the direction of the CCSS(C) he has
completed field work with numerous sports teams along with clinical
placements with surgeons, radiologists and sports physicians. He has
also completed the academic focus in exercise physiology, strength and
conditioning, sport nutrition, sport psychology and sports injury
management.

Currently, Dr. Avrahami practices part-time within a
multidisciplinary sports injury clinic while he completes his SSRP
requirements and publishes his research. He is an instructor at CMCC and
he is the team doctor for the North York Rangers Jr. A hockey club and
the Toronto Titans senior woman's lacrosse team.